Alex is tough. She has survived the EMP blast, she has lived among the flesh-eating Changed, and she has been separated from Tom for months. And she hasn't given up.But on the brink of starvation and in the grip of a winter that just won't end, Alex discovers a new and terrible truth:The Changed... show more

Alex is tough. She has survived the EMP blast, she has lived among the flesh-eating Changed, and she has been separated from Tom for months. And she hasn't given up.But on the brink of starvation and in the grip of a winter that just won't end, Alex discovers a new and terrible truth:The Changed are still evolving.And... they've had help.

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Frustrating. That is the word i would use if i had to describe this book or the trilogy in one word. The first book showed promise of a good story, the theme and event that started it all off had potential. Now, after finishing the third book I'm left feeling... disappointed. And it is frustrating b...

Frustrating. That is the word i would use if i had to describe this book or the trilogy in one word. The first book showed promise of a good story, the theme and event that started it all off had potential. Now, after finishing the third book I'm left feeling... disappointed. And it is frustrating b...

Ok, I'll try not to be spoilery, but it may happen. Consider yourself warned. I just put down Monsters, and my brain is all melty, but it was alternately horrifying, self-effacing, and adrenaline-pumping. As a precaution, I never read these books while I was eating. I never read them before bed (t...

Thank you for the review copy via netgalley. The Changed are on the move. The Spared are out of time. The End…is now. So here we are at the end of the “Ashes” trilogy from Ilsa J Bick, a series I am very sad to say goodbye too as I have loved every minute. For me personally this was like a bre...

It is very rare that I am satisfied with the ending of a YA trilogy/series. At the end of Monsters I felt breathless, my chest contracting, like I'd been running a marathon. I feel slightly exhausted. I devoured this in two days, unable to put it down amid all my study, hoping and hoping that someho...

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